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CULTURE AND COUNTERCULTURE. 1960S HISTORY. SALSBERRY. THE COUNTERCULTURE. WHO : Mostly white, middle-class college youths. WHAT : A social/cultural movement with the goal of establishing a new society based on peace and love. WHERE : The USA WHEN : The 1960s - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE COUNTERCULTURE WHO: Mostly white, middle-class
college youths.
WHAT: A social/cultural movement with the goal of establishing a new society based on peace and love.
WHERE: The USA WHEN: The 1960s WHY: These people had grown
disillusioned with the war in Vietnam and injustices in America during the 1960s. Give peace a chance!
WHAT DID THEY BELIEVE? “TUNE IN, TURN ON, DROP
OUT” “Tune in, turn on, drop out” (Dr.
Timothy Leary, Harvard Professor). Leave work, school, home to
create an idyllic community of peace, love, and harmony
Believed the same things as the New Left
Believed society had grown hollow
Influenced by the beat movement of the 1950s
Above: Beatniks of the 1950s
HIPPIES HIPPIE CULTURE
Hippies were members of the counterculture Drugs
LSD (hallucinogenic) Marijuana
Eastern Religion Zen Buddhism – obtaining enlightenment through
meditation Style
Long hair, ragged jeans, tie-dye, love beads, Native American ornaments
Disrespectful?
COMMUNES
Rejection of conventional home life Renouncement of private property Lived communally in rural areas
Above: Drop City Commune in Denver, Colorado
“HIPPIE CENTRAL” HAIGH –ASHBURY’
District in San Francisco, CA
The “Hub” “Summer of love” (1967) Played a large part in the
decline of the movement.
“If you’re going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair”
THE END OF THE MOVEMENT
PEACE AND HARMONY TURNS IN TO VIOLENCE AND DISILLUSIONMENT “Do your own thing” Overdoses and addictions Irony! Charlie Manson murders Kent State Altamont Free Concert
(1969) Moral Panic
Site of Jeffery Miller’s body
LEGACY: A CHANGING CULTURE
ART POP ART
Bright, simple, commercial looking images
Everyday life Made to look mass-
produced and impersonal OTHER ART
Colorful symbols of the counterculture (painted buses, buildings, faces, etc.)
Above: Campbell’s Soup I (1968) by Andy Warhol
LEGACY: A CHANGING CULTURE
ROCK MUSIC “Anthem of protest” Offshoot of African-
American rhythm and blues The Beatles Woodstock Music and
Art Fair (1969) 400,000 people “3 Days of Peace & Music” Overrated? Above: Woodstock Poster
CHANGING ATTITUDES “Sex, drugs, and rock n’
roll” all becoming more “casual”.
Dress, appearance, lifestyle, social behavior also becoming more casual.
Tolerance Media addressing taboo
subjects. Liberating or morally
bankrupt?
LEGACY: A CHANGING CULTURE
Above: After the Hippie movement, many Americans became “political”.
CONSERVATIVE RESPONSE THE HIPPIE
MOVEMENT: NOT FOR EVERYBODY Decadent Choosing self-
expression over being rational
Morally bankrupt People feared
America was headed towards Anarchy
Not harmonious, violent
Above: The nation was set on amore conservative course, propelling Nixon into the White House.